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William Wenzel

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William Wenzel

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Oct 1932 (aged 62)
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Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WM. A. WENZEL, BANKER, DIES
Pneumonia claims Man Who Lives Near Brillion

William A. Wenzel, 62, well known farmer residing five miles south of Brillion, and vice-president of the Farmer's State Bank of Potter since its organization, died at 11:45 p.m., Wednesday at his home. He had been ill for two weeks with pneumonia.
The body was removed from the Shimek undertaking parlors at Reedsville to the residence this afternoon. Funeral services will be held there Sunday at 1 p.m., and at 2 o'clock at the Evangelical church at Reedsville. The Rev. C.W. Schiueter will officiate and burial will be at Reedsville.
Mr. Wenzel was born at Two Rivers July 11, 1870. He married Miss Bertha Luedtke Oct. 24, 1901, at Brillion and the couple spent all of their wedded life on a farm near that village.
The survivors are the widow, three daughters, Mrs. Alfred Witman of Brillion, Grace of Milwaukee and Nettie at home, three sons, Harry of Forest Junction, Clarence of Brillion and George at home, one sister, Mrs. Walter Oestreich
of Manitowoc Route 2, five brother, Fred of Manitowoc Route 2, Emil and Charles of Brillion, Herman and John of Potter and five grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, October 27, 1932 P.2


WM. A. WENZEL, BANKER, DIES
Pneumonia claims Man Who Lives Near Brillion

William A. Wenzel, 62, well known farmer residing five miles south of Brillion, and vice-president of the Farmer's State Bank of Potter since its organization, died at 11:45 p.m., Wednesday at his home. He had been ill for two weeks with pneumonia.
The body was removed from the Shimek undertaking parlors at Reedsville to the residence this afternoon. Funeral services will be held there Sunday at 1 p.m., and at 2 o'clock at the Evangelical church at Reedsville. The Rev. C.W. Schiueter will officiate and burial will be at Reedsville.
Mr. Wenzel was born at Two Rivers July 11, 1870. He married Miss Bertha Luedtke Oct. 24, 1901, at Brillion and the couple spent all of their wedded life on a farm near that village.
The survivors are the widow, three daughters, Mrs. Alfred Witman of Brillion, Grace of Milwaukee and Nettie at home, three sons, Harry of Forest Junction, Clarence of Brillion and George at home, one sister, Mrs. Walter Oestreich
of Manitowoc Route 2, five brother, Fred of Manitowoc Route 2, Emil and Charles of Brillion, Herman and John of Potter and five grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, October 27, 1932 P.2




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